Tropical Storm Barry (2019)
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Hurricane Barry was an asymmetrical
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that was the wettest on record in
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and the fourth-wettest in Louisiana. The second tropical or
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storm and first hurricane of the
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, Barry originated as a
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over southwestern
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on July 2. The system eventually emerged into the
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from the
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on July 10, whereupon the
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(NHC) designated it as a potential tropical cyclone. Early on July 11, the system developed into a tropical depression, and strengthened into a tropical storm later that day. Dry air and
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caused most of the
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, or thunderstorms, to be displaced south of the center. Nevertheless, Barry gradually intensified. On July 13, Barry attained its peak intensity as a Category 1 hurricane with 1-minute sustained winds of 75 mph (120 km/h) and a
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of . At 15:00
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, Barry made its first
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at Marsh Island, and another landfall in Intracoastal City, Louisiana, both times as a Category 1 hurricane. Barry quickly weakened after landfall, falling to tropical depression status on July 15. The storm finally degenerated into a
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over northern
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on the same day, subsequently opening up into a
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on July 16. The storm's remnants persisted for another few days, while continuing its eastward motion, before being absorbed into another frontal storm to the south of
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on July 19. Barry was one of four hurricanes to strike Louisiana as a Category 1 hurricane in the month of July, the others being
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. Numerous tropical storm watches and warnings were issued for
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ahead of the storm. Several states declared a state of emergency ahead of the storm. Though Barry only produced hurricane-force winds in a small area of Louisiana, more than 153,000 customers lost power in the state. As Barry drifted westward over the Gulf of Mexico, storm surge caused widespread coastal flooding in Alabama, Mississippi, and Alabama. The storm's large circulation produced heavy rainfall over a large area, reaching near Ragley, Louisiana, and near Dierks, Arkansas. The latter value was the highest amount of rainfall recorded in Arkansas related to a tropical cyclone. Many roads, including Interstate Highway System, Interstate highways, were flooded. Dozens of water rescues were carried out in Louisiana and Arkansas, where the most significant flooding occurred. In parts of the Northeastern United States and Ontario, Canada, severe thunderstorms from Barry's remnants caused an additional 160,000 power outages and spawned a few weak tornadoes. The storm caused two fatalities: one in Florida from rip currents, and one in Connecticut from fallen trees and wires. Damage from Barry was estimated to be about $600 million (2019 USD).


Meteorological history

The origins of Barry can be traced to a
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– a complex of thunderstorms – that formed over southwestern
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on July 2. On July 5, the Climate Prediction Center noted the possibility for this disturbance to interact with a trough of low pressure over the Southeastern United States, eventually triggering the formation of a low pressure area over the
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. The following day, the
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 (NHC) highlighted a low likelihood of tropical cyclogenesis while the disturbance was still centered well-inland over Tennessee, anticipating that the weather system would track into the northern Gulf of Mexico. Over the next few days, the system drifted southeastward towards Georgia (U.S. state), Georgia, steered by a low- to mid-level ridge (meteorology), ridge to its west. By July 8, the NHC assessed a high probability of a tropical cyclone developing due to favorable conditions in the Gulf. On July 9, a broad area of low pressure exited the
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and tracked into the northeastern Gulf of Mexico, accompanied by scattered
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. It moved southwestward and curved to the west on the east side of the ridge. On July 10, the NHC initiated advisories on the system as ''Potential Tropical Cyclone Two'', due to its threat the system posed to the United States. At that time, the low pressure area was experiencing some northerly
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, which was expected to decrease. Sea surface temperatures of allowed the system to gradually organize. At 00:00 UTC on July 11, the system developed into a tropical depression about 200 mi (320 km) south of Mobile, Alabama. The depression intensified into Tropical Storm Barry six hours later as the convection had increased to the south of the system's circulation. The storm's convection organized into a large rainband south of an elongated circulation, though mid-level dry air and northerly wind shear prevented thunderstorms from forming near the center. On July 12, data from two hurricane hunter reconnaissance aircraft found that Barry had quickly intensified, with its atmospheric pressure, central pressure dropping. Due to a slight decrease in shear on the morning of July 13, the storm's outflow (meteorology), outflow expanded and the banding increased. The Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer instrument also found cloud tops colder than mostly south of the center. Barry attained Saffir–Simpson scale#Category 1, Category 1 hurricane status by 12:00 UTC that day, with a small area of hurricane-force winds occurring east of the center. Simultaneously, the storm reached its peak intensity, with a minimum central pressure of . At 15:00 UTC that day, Barry made landfall as a Category 1 hurricane on Marsh Island (Louisiana), Marsh Island, Louisiana. Barry was one of four hurricanes to hit Louisiana at Category 1 hurricane, Category 1 intensity in the month of July, the others being
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. The storm quickly weakened after landfall, falling to tropical storm status late on July 13. The storm moved slowly, leading to widespread flooding in Louisiana and Arkansas. Barry further weakened to a tropical depression at 00:00 UTC on July 15 just south of the Louisiana-Arkansas border. Satellite imagery showed that the cyclone had become elongated by that time. At 12:00 UTC that same day, Barry degenerated into a
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over northern Arkansas. The remnant low continued to spin down and degenerated into a
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at 12:00 UTC a day later, over southern Missouri. Over the next few days, Barry's remnants continued moving northeastward and then eastward, reaching Pennsylvania on July 18 and linking up with a cold front, and moving off the coast of Long Island late that day. On July 19, Barry's remnants were absorbed into another extratropical cyclone, extratropical storm to the south of Nova Scotia.


Preparations


National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)

On July 10, the NHC (which is part of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, NOAA) began issuing various tropical cyclone warnings and watches, warnings and watches, including a hurricane watch for the Louisiana coast from Cameron, Louisiana, Cameron to the Mississippi River Delta, a tropical storm watch from the Mississippi Delta to the mouth of the Pearl River (Mississippi–Louisiana), Pearl River, and a storm surge watch from the mouth of the Pearl River (Mississippi–Louisiana), Pearl River to Morgan City, Louisiana. After the disturbance became a tropical storm on July 11, the NHC issued a tropical storm warning from the mouth of the Pearl River to Morgan City, and a tropical storm watch eastward to the Mississippi/Alabama border, including the New Orleans metro area, Lake Pontchartrain, and Lake Maurepas. The agency also issued a storm surge warning from the mouth of the Atchafalaya River to Shell Beach, Louisiana. On the afternoon of July 11, the National Hurricane Center issued a Tropical cyclone warnings and watches, hurricane warning for coastal Louisiana between Intracoastal City to Grand Isle, Louisiana. All tropical cyclone watches and warnings were discontinued at 21:00 UTC on July 14. The NHC started giving emergency management direct support from July 9 to July 14. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Hurricane Liaison Team coordinated storm briefings to Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana, along with FEMA regions 4 and 6. The National Hurricane Center#Tropical Analysis and Forecast Branch, Tropical Analysis and Forecast Branch of the NHC also assisted the U.S. Coast Guard in their operations during Barry. More than 80 live briefings and 50 phone interviews were broadcast in local and national television. A total of 11 live briefings were also provided by the NHC on Facebook; those briefings received more than 400,000 views. The National Weather Service issued severe thunderstorm watches and flash flood watches for several counties in Connecticut.


Louisiana

The United States Army Corps of Engineers feared that levees would be overtopped in Plaquemines Parish by storm surge and historically high river levels. Thus, a mandatory evacuation was ordered for the parish was implemented on the morning of July 11, affecting approximately 8,000–10,000 residents. An evacuation order was issued for low-lying areas of Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, Jefferson Parish; the mayor of Grand Isle, Louisiana, Grand Isle issued a mandatory evacuation as well. Due to the storm threat, the ''Carnival Valor'' changed its disembarking point from New Orleans to Mobile, Alabama. Royal Dutch Shell evacuated non-essential personnel from its offshore oil platforms in the Gulf of Mexico. Curfews were enacted in several Louisiana communities across five parishes on July 12. New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell urged residents to "shelter in place" but did not order evacuations, citing Category 3 status as the threshold. In a 24-hour span between July 10 and 11, 28 parishes issued emergency declarations. After declaring a state of emergency and deploying search and rescue assets, Louisiana Governor John Bel Edwards requested a federal disaster declaration for the entire state on July 11, citing the potential for widespread flooding; the request was granted by President Donald Trump later that day. On July 12, Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar declared a public health emergency in Louisiana to prepare for Barry's potential impacts. In addition to making this declaration, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) worked with FEMA and positioned approximately 100 medical and public health personnel from various agencies, and provided medical equipment for medical teams. On July 12,
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Governor Phil Bryant declared a state of emergency, allocating state resources for storm relief and activating the state's emergency operations center. The Mississippi Urban Search and Rescue Task Force dispatched two 12-person water rescue crews to Pike County, Mississippi, Pike County and Camp Shelby to assist local emergency units. Airbnb activated its Open Homes program, which provides temporary housing to evacuees or storm victims, for parts of Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama. Dozens of Airbnb hosts signed up to shelter displaced people and rescue workers.


Impact

High water levels occurred from the Florida Panhandle to the upper Texas Coast. Total economic losses from Barry are estimated at $600 million (2019 USD), with public and private insurers paying out nearly $300 million. More than 50,000 buildings were damaged or destroyed. Most of these losses were due to flooding along the Gulf Coast and in Arkansas.


Louisiana

While Barry was in its formative stages, it dropped of rainfall across the New Orleans area, causing flooding. An expansive thunderstorm inundated streets and businesses over a six-hour period on the morning of July 10. Portions of the French Quarter were flooded and public transportation was disrupted. The impacts were exacerbated by an elevated Mississippi River amid a prolonged period exceeding flood stage. Officials declared a flash flood emergency in New Orleans, as flooded streets forced businesses and government buildings to close. A Enhanced Fujita Scale, EF1 tornado was reported near New Orleans on July 10, snapping several trees and ripping the roof off a house; this tornado caused $300,000 in damage. When Barry made landfall, it produced hurricane-force winds in a small area near the Louisiana coast. The strongest recorded sustained winds on land was at Acadiana Regional Airport in New Iberia, Louisiana, New Iberia. In Iberia Parish, numerous trees were downed. The List of hospitals in Louisiana#Other Louisiana Parishes, Dauterive Hospital lost power and both generators, and had to evacuate 60 patients in the middle of the storm. For several days, Barry's intense rainbands affected the same portion of south-central and southwestern Louisiana. The highest rainfall total recorded along Barry's path was near Ragley, Louisiana, Ragley. Waterspouts were reported on Lake Pontchartrain. A possible tornado damaged two homes when it struck the Gentilly, New Orleans, Gentilly neighborhood in New Orleans. The highest storm surge in Louisiana was above normal tide levels at Eugene Island in Atchafalaya Bay. A tide station in Amerada Pass recorded a high tide, but the station had been recording higher than normal tides due to high runoff from the Mississippi River. On the southern shore of Lake Pontchartrain, the storm surge reached . Flooding occurred on the banks of the Atchafalaya River in Morgan City, Louisiana, Morgan City. The Lower Dularge East Levee in Terrebonne Parish was overtopped, prompting a mandatory evacuation for nearby areas. On the afternoon of July 12, Louisiana Highway 1 south of Golden Meadow, Louisiana, Golden Meadow was closed after seawater began to inundate portions of the road, cutting off access to Grand Isle and Port Fourchon. A total of 153,000 customers lost power in Louisiana. Overhead power line, Power lines knocked down by fallen trees in the Metairie, Louisiana, Metairie area cut power to 5,140 electricity customers in the New Orleans metropolitan area. The most widespread power outages occurred where wind speeds were highest in Lafourche Parish, Louisiana, Lafourche Parish and Terrebonne Parish, as well as eastern Baton Rouge; over 39,000 lost power in these areas. All electricity customers in Grand Isle lost power, and a total of 4,300 customers were affected by power outages as Barry's initial rainbands swept across coastal Louisiana. Heavy rain from the storm caused The Rolling Stones to postpone their July 14 show at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome, Superdome to the next day.


Remainder of the Gulf Coast

In Texas, wind gusts reached 56 mph (91 km/h) at Sabine Pass, Port Arthur, Texas, Sabine Pass. A peak rainfall amount of was recorded in Beaumont, Texas, Beaumont. Five people were rescued southwest of Gulfport, Mississippi, after their ship ran aground. On July 14, a brief Enhanced Fujita scale, EF0 tornado in Forrest County, Mississippi, Forrest County damaged a few tree limbs on its path. A tornado warning was issued for Jackson County, Mississippi, Jackson County, though no tornadoes were reported in the county. Heavy rain occurred in southwestern Mississippi, and a rainfall amount of near Pass Christian, Mississippi, Pass Christian. The rains flooded roads near the coast, in conjunction with higher tides. Hurricane Barry produced a storm surge in Bay St. Louis, Mississippi. Floodwaters inundated parts of Beach Boulevard in Pascagoula, Mississippi, Pascagoula, and closed roads in the Biloxi, Mississippi, Biloxi area. In Jackson, Mississippi, West Jackson, flash flooding inundated a car and several streets on July 14, causing $20,000 in damage. Ten roads were closed due to flooding in Newton County, Mississippi, Newton County. In Petal, Mississippi, more than of water covered roads, prompting road closures. High winds and saturated soils led to fallen trees. In Leesdale, Mississippi, Leesdale, near U.S. Route 84 in Mississippi, U.S. Highway 84, wind gusts up to 60 mph (96 km/h) brought down trees, blocking roads and intersections. Severe thunderstorms from Barry's rainbands caused widespread tree damage across Adams County, Mississippi, Adams County, causing $10,000 in damage. The outer rainbands of Barry dropped heavy rainfall in southern Alabama, reaching near Fairhope, Alabama, Fairhope. In Mobile County, Alabama, Mobile County, several roads were underwater due to coastal flooding. Torrential rainfall overwhelmed sewer systems in that city, with over 80,000 US gallons (300,000 L) of water spilling into streets. The storm forced the closure of popular beaches, including those in Orange Beach, Alabama, Orange Beach and Gulf Shores, Alabama, Gulf Shores. In southern Alabama, wind gusts reached 72 mph (116 km/h) on Pinto Island. Around of storm surge was reported in coastal Alabama. Floodwaters from coastal flooding reached several feet deep in some locations, causing beach erosion and leaving behind of sand on Bienville Boulevard on Dauphin Island, Alabama, Dauphin Island. Floodwaters closed lanes of the Cochrane–Africatown USA Bridge in Mobile, Alabama, Mobile. The precursor disturbance to Barry caused severe thunderstorms across much of Florida. Numerous trees were blown down due to strong winds from downbursts. In Garden City (Jacksonville), Garden City, a tree was blown down on Interstate 295 (Florida), Interstate 295 in a microburst. Along the
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, beaches issued warnings to the public to stay out of the water to avoid rip currents and dangerous swimming conditions; however, there were still many calls of swimmers in distress. In Panama City Beach, Florida, Panama City Beach, multiple people formed a human chain in an effort to save swimmers who had gotten caught in a rip current caused by the storm. Authorities performed 38 water rescues. A 67-year-old man drowned in the waters. Barry's large circulation produced gale-force wind gusts along the Gulf Coast as far east Panama City Beach, Florida, Panama City Beach, which recorded gusts of 41 mph (67 km/h).


Arkansas

Following up to of rainfall, the National Weather Service issued a rare flash flood emergency at 5 a.m. Central Time Zone, CDT on July 16, for southern Pike County, Arkansas, Pike and southern Clark County, Arkansas, Clark counties. Later, water rescues and washed-out roads were reported in Hempstead County, Arkansas, Hempstead, Howard County, Arkansas, Howard, and Nevada County, Arkansas, Nevada counties, prompting a flash flood emergency to be issued for those counties as well. At least 13 high water rescues were performed throughout the state. Howard County sustained the most significant and widespread flooding, with at least 30–40 structures damaged by flash flooding. Numerous roads and bridges were washed out in Hempstead and Nevada counties, including state and U.S. highways. In Hempstead County, 20 roads were washed out or damaged. A portion of Interstate 30 in Arkansas, Interstate 30 was closed in Clark County, Arkansas, Clark County due to flooding. The Clark County Humane Society in Arkadelphia, Arkansas, Arkadelphia was drenched by floodwaters, killing a puppy. Later, the remaining animals were rescued. A woman was rescued from fast-moving floodwaters in the same area. In Nashville, Arkansas, Nashville, the police department building and the county jail were damaged by flash flooding, and inmates had to be evacuated. Several roads were underwater and closed in the city. A part of Arkansas Highway 29 was flooded in Pike County. Numerous cars were flooded and swept away in Dierks, Arkansas, Dierks, along with flood damage to many buildings and the loss of over 200 head of cattle. A rainfall total of was recorded near the city, making Barry the wettest tropical cyclone in state history.


Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern United States

In the Northeastern United States, Barry worsened a heat wave due to the tropical air mass it brought along with it. Barry's remnant moisture brought severe thunderstorms to the region from July 16–17, causing downed trees and power outages. Trees were reported down and power outages occurred in Ewing, New Jersey. A portion of the Garden State Parkway was closed briefly due to flooding. Rome, New York, received more than of rain. On July 17, two people were injured in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, due to strong winds. Lightning struck a Populus deltoides, cottonwood tree, which brought down wires and fell on a car in Southington, Connecticut, Southington. A 21-year-old man was killed. Numerous towns experienced power outages, with nearly 1,400 customers losing power in Fairfield, Connecticut, Fairfield. The outages also closed a library in Monroe, Connecticut, Monroe. Overall, 160,000 customers lost power due to the storms in the Mid-Atlantic United States, Mid-Atlantic and New England. An Major League Baseball, MLB game at Yankee Stadium between the Tampa Bay Rays and New York Yankees was postponed due to the storm.


Elsewhere

In Missouri, a peak rainfall amount of was recorded in Poplar Bluff, and in Tennessee, a peak amount of was recorded near Cookeville, Tennessee, Cookeville. More than of rain fell in Toronto, Canada, on July 17, as the post-tropical cyclone moved just south of the area, resulting in street-level flash flooding and the blockage of a ramp to Ontario Highway 401, where several cars were submerged. The city recorded its highest daily rainfall total in the month of July since 2013. The storms also produced a funnel cloud in Oro-Medonte. In Indianapolis, Indiana, over an inch of rainfall was recorded.


Aftermath

In the immediate aftermath of the storm, flooding and storm surge washed wild animals into people's homes. In St. Tammany Parish, a large den of snakes entered people's homes and property. A video shared on social media showed an alligator entering a home in Livingston Parish. On July 14, the United States Department of Labor announced efforts to help victims of Barry, according to United States Secretary of Labor, Secretary of Labor Alexander Acosta. Governor of Louisiana John Bel Edwards traveled to coastal Louisiana on July 15 to inspect damage from the storm. He visited Myrtle Grove, near Port Sulphur, Louisiana, Port Sulphur, where roads were damaged by floods. The governor later said in a news conference that the storm was not as bad as originally anticipated, but urged residents to prepare for later storms. Mayor of Houston Sylvester Turner called New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell and offered to provide donations to affected areas through the Houston Relief Hub. However, Cantrell said that her city of New Orleans was "beyond lucky" and was ready to help other parishes that got hit harder. Many oil platforms and drilling companies in the northern Gulf of Mexico were heavily affected by the storm. The Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement asserted that Barry caused nearly 73% of crude oil production in the Gulf to shut on July 15, two days after the storm made landfall. About 62% of natural gas production had also ceased. From July 25 to August 8, FEMA, along with state and local governments conducted Preliminary Damage Assessments in Louisiana. On August 14, Governor John Bel Edwards requested a post-storm major disaster declaration for seven parishes, which President Donald Trump granted on August 27. The same day, Governor John Bel Edwards announced that the Governor's Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness and FEMA had recently completed damage assessments in the impacted areas. Total cost for public assistance cost a little more than $16 million in Louisiana.


See also

* Tropical cyclones in 2019 * Tropical Storm Barry, Other storms named Barry * List of Category 1 Atlantic hurricanes * 1940 Louisiana hurricane – Produced flooding rainfall over southern Louisiana due to its slow movement * 1943 Surprise Hurricane – The first hurricane to be observed by Hurricane Hunters, taking a similar westward path * Hurricane Bonnie (1986) – A Category 1 hurricane that took a similar track to Barry's * Hurricane Danny (1997) – Storm with similar origins that struck the Gulf Coast. * Hurricane Cindy (2005)- Caused similar impacts in Louisiana, as a Category 1 storm. * Tropical Storm Lee (2011) – Affected similar areas with significant flooding * Hurricane Isaac (2012) – A Category 1 hurricane that made landfall in a similar location along the Gulf Coast * Tropical Storm Cindy (2017) – A tropical storm that took a similar track to Barry's * Hurricane Ida (2021) – A Category 4 hurricane that affected similar areas, namely the Gulf Coast and the Northeastern United States


References


External links

* The National Hurricane Center'
advisory archive on Hurricane Barry
* The Weather Prediction Center'
advisory archive on Hurricane Barry
* The Weather Prediction Center'
storm summaries on Barry
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